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Less pollution thanks to electric trucks
The streets of Māngere are not only quieter, they are less polluted thanks to Watercare's new electric trucks.
Community thanked for cyclone response
A formal thank you has been recorded to acknowledge community efforts in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Botanic Gardens become a classroom
Hundreds of children have taken part in Eye on Nature learning sessions.
Tuia rangatahi all in place
Six rangatahi Māori – including five wāhine toa - have filled the Tuia mentoring positions made available by the city’s southern local boards.
Turner returns to Manukau Harbour Forum
Experienced Manukau Harbour guardians Jon Turner and Alan Cole have been returned as chair and deputy of Auckland Council’s Manukau Harbour Forum.
Agencies work to rehome flood-hit families
Auckland Council and Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board staff are working alongside Kāinga Ora - the largest housing owner in the area - to meet the needs of families hit by flooding.
Ōtara-Papatoetoe welcomes immigrants
Local board to partner with Immigration New Zealand’s Welcoming Communities Programme pilot.
Councillor says community must make its voice heard on proposed Annual Budget
Councillor Lotu Fuli says the power of community was illustrated during the recent storms.
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Events
Otahuhu Food Festival
The Otahuhu Food Festival is an all day family event with over 120 food stalls and truck.
Soaping Session by Proper Soap
In this session you will learn the history of cold process soap making.